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Page 30
... acceptance of their views through many parts of New England and in the States of New York , New Jersey , and Pennsylvania . Thus it will be seen that in distant parts of the country there were movements of similar aim , spirit , and ...
... acceptance of their views through many parts of New England and in the States of New York , New Jersey , and Pennsylvania . Thus it will be seen that in distant parts of the country there were movements of similar aim , spirit , and ...
Page 32
... acceptance and became the practice of those who had agreed to be guided in their Christian life by no other book than the Bible . The following is Mr. Stone's account of the matter : " The brethren , elders , and deacons came together ...
... acceptance and became the practice of those who had agreed to be guided in their Christian life by no other book than the Bible . The following is Mr. Stone's account of the matter : " The brethren , elders , and deacons came together ...
Page 64
... accepted by the Campbells and their coöperants in the work of reform as the one baptism taught in the New Testament ... acceptance of believers ' baptism - and im- mersion - caused some disturbance also among those who had been ...
... accepted by the Campbells and their coöperants in the work of reform as the one baptism taught in the New Testament ... acceptance of believers ' baptism - and im- mersion - caused some disturbance also among those who had been ...
Page 69
... accepted without amendment . " The sub- ject treated in this letter was the doctrine of the Trinity , and a most remarkable feature of the production is the fact that the word Trinity is not used in any part of it . Nevertheless , the ...
... accepted without amendment . " The sub- ject treated in this letter was the doctrine of the Trinity , and a most remarkable feature of the production is the fact that the word Trinity is not used in any part of it . Nevertheless , the ...
Page 77
... accepted the facts , commands , and promises contained in the New Tes- tament ; who conceded the right of private judgment to all ; who taught that opinions are no part of the faith once for all delivered to the saints ; and who now ...
... accepted the facts , commands , and promises contained in the New Tes- tament ; who conceded the right of private judgment to all ; who taught that opinions are no part of the faith once for all delivered to the saints ; and who now ...
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